☀️ Sun's out, solar power's in ☀ ️ Boosting Betagro’s green energy transition is SP Group's latest large-scale solar photovoltaic project in Thailand. With a total capacity of 8.2 Megawatt Peak (MWp) across seven factories in Lopburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Songkhla, Lampang and Chachoengsao, the project will generate 11 Gigawatt-hours of clean energy for Betagro annually – equivalent to about eight per cent of the total electricity consumed across the seven factories. Betagro, a leading integrated food company in Thailand, will also be able to reduce carbon emissions by 4,400 tons and save around $17 million baht (S$630,500) each year 🌱 Read more here: spgrp.sg/46qdHPx #SPGroup #Betagro #SolarEnergy #Sustainability
About us
SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, empowering the future of energy with low-carbon, smart energy solutions for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China.
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https://www.spgroup.com.sg
External link for SP Group
- Industry
- Utilities
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Singapore
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- Public Company
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2 Kallang Sector
Singapore, 349277, SG
Employees at SP Group
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The climate crisis is a challenging global issue. While much of it is manmade, many are seeking for ways to reverse its effects. Then enter AI. Will its problem-solving capabilities be able to smarten up utilities management in the built environment and help us get back on track to sustainable living? Read to find out more: spgrp.sg/3WB6dGn
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We’re honoured to receive the Champion of Good conferment from Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat at the Company of Good Conferment 2024 by the NVPC - Towards a City of Good. Launched in 2017, SP Group has been recognised in every edition of the awards. This year’s conferment is a culmination of SP’s holistic and integrated approach to our business and community-building initiatives, guided by our corporate purpose of “Empowering the Future of Energy”. Under the new Company of Good Recognition System, SP’s efforts have demonstrated multiplied impact among people, society and the environment. Congratulations to all in the #CompanyofGood network. #EmpoweringLivesForLife
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We recently hosted a #Matcha Appreciation Workshop where our colleagues learnt about its origin, qualities of good matcha, sampled the various grades, different whisking equipment available and enjoyed a perfectly brewed 🍵! Everyone had so matcha fun learning about one of the most lauded superfoods. Staff at SP enjoys regular sports and recreational workshops as part of our ReCharge programme. Stay tuned for peeks into a vibrant life@SP!
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In Thailand, we are empowering customers to transition towards a greener future. One shining example is our collaboration with Rangsit University (RSU). Here are five cool facts about how we are helping to transform its campus into a smart, low-carbon environment. Learn more here: https://spgrp.sg/3S4JUGd #RangsitUniversity #RooftopSolar
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are a crucial part of Singapore's drive towards decarbonisation. With car owners considering EVs grappling with the three Cs – compromise, cost and convenience – providing cost-effective and accessible charging infrastructure is essential. In this article by The Edge Singapore, our Head of Mobility, Dean Cher, shares how we are ready to tackle the challenges and grow Singapore's EV charging space in the coming years. Read more here: spgrp.sg/3W45yvl
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The national Go Green SG movement is a timely reminder for everyone to live and operate more sustainably. Buildings in Singapore account for over 20 per cent of our total carbon emissions and more than one third of our nation’s electricity consumption. Businesses can be more energy efficient and reduce carbon emissions with SP’s Green EnergyTech (GET™). It’s a double win – good for the bottom line and good for our planet. Read more about it here: spgrp.sg/3Lo7CcN
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First charge for Singapore's largest public healthcare cluster enabled by SP Mobility As SingHealth's sustainability partner, we plan to progressively install up to 300 EV charging points by 2028 across its institutions to support the group's commitment to green mobility. Upon completion, SingHealth will become the public healthcare cluster with the largest number of EV chargers in Singapore. We took the first steps today by unveiling an initial batch of 12 electric vehicle (EV) charging points at SingHealth Tower, and target to have more than 80 EV charging points installed across Singhealth’s institution by the end of the year. Through collaboration, we can inspire change towards a greener future 🌱
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An electrifying six years have passed, but we remain charged up to do more for green mobility. Plugged in as our first fleet partner when we started back in 2018, our collaboration has enabled Grab driver-partners to spend less and drive farther, through preferential charging rates and our extensive Electric Vehicle (EV) charging network across Singapore. We have recently deployed new EV charging points at Grab’s HQ at One-North to offer more options for drivers around the area to recharge their vehicles. As a longtime sustainability partner, SP Group is also helping to drive the ride-hailing giant's fleet electrification efforts and contribute to their sustainability goals.
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Thailand's first climate change bill is a crucial step towards a sustainable future. The legislation targets carbon neutrality by 2050 and businesses will be required to implement eco-friendly practices, including the monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions. In a recent commentary, Bangkok Post spoke with SP Thailand Managing Director Chayasak Itthisiri and other industry leaders. Chayasak welcomed the bill as a key measure that would provide the impetus for businesses to redesign their operations towards being more eco-friendly and to take serious action to combat climate change. On what could accelerate the transition, he shared that enhancing financial support would help businesses invest in green technology. Read More: https://lnkd.in/gYDd9K4D